Will Arnett will be involved in the upcoming fifth season of Arrested Development, he told Jimmy Fallon on last night's Tonight Show before he kicked some pinatas around.

NetFlix chief content officer Ted Sarandos said there would be a fifth season of the beloved ensemble comedy, which was canceled by FOX in 2006 before getting resurrected on NetFlix for a fourth season. "It's just a matter of when," Sarandos told USA Today, in reference to the cast's busy schedules.

Once Will confirmed the news and chatted about his part in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, which is out this weekend, he an...

Admit it, both network and cable television just isn't what it used to be. Weekly series' have been for the most part, replaced for 12-episode arcs, reality television and non-interesting docudramas that do nothing to enhance the television landscape. Where's the friendship? The fun? The drama? The suspense? It makes viewers long for the days of when you looked forward to watching your favorite show every week and dissected it with your pals the next day and for days after. Some of the best are long gone, but fans still clamor for just one more episode. How many of these shows were you addi...

After picking up nine nominations, Kevin Spacey's Netflix series "House Of Cards" will be a big contender at the 2013 Primetime Emmy Awards. The political thriller was recognized in the Outstanding Drama Series category and picked up dramatic acting nominations for its leads, Spacey and Robin Wright. It received a total of nine nominations.

The Netflix series will be facing stiff competition from last year's big winners "Homeland" and "Breaking Bad" as well as "Mad Men", "Game of Thrones" and "Downton Abbey."

In the lead actor category, Spacey will face off against "Homeland's" Damian Lew...

The newly re-launched Netflix 'Arrested Development' has garnered quite a bit of attention; elation from old fans and curiosity from new ones. The Bluths, a family of criminally inclined, once-billionaire-tycoons are at it again, almost every one being guilty of some major felony or another. But just how corrupt, crooked and culpable are the Bluths? Find out in this handy little infographic.

Infographic Courtesy of Karen Clark. Thank you so much Karen, for your wonderful submission!

What's going on in the entertainment world today? Check out some of the big stories you may have missed in the last 24 hours -- from Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie's surprise engagement to Angelina Jolie's shocking double-mastectomy news...

Arrested Development Trailer Begins 'Final Countdown' To Series ReturnThe Bluth's are back in the first trailer for the upcoming Netflix series.

Angelina Jolie Reveals She Underwent Preventative Double MastectomyMany figured the next shocker from Angelina Jolie would be a surprise wedding to partner Brad Pitt, however, the Oscar-winner revealed s...

With the return of Arrested Development coming in less than two weeks, Netflix has released a trailer for the upcoming season of the hit comedy. Check it out below.

Seven years has changed a few characters, especially George Michael (Michael Cera) and Maeby Funke (Alia Shawkat). It appears George Michael is in college when his father Michael (Jason Bateman) walks in after he hears there is a girl in his dorm. That girl, of course, is cousin and object of affection Maeby.

Also shown are a few hints at plot, including Michael's move to Phoenix (where everything is too hot), an ostrich, an...

The first preview clip for the upcoming Netflix season of Arrested Development is here, and not much has changed between Buster and Lucile.

In the clip, matriarch Lucille (Jessica Walter) is living in a tenement that doesn't allow smoking inside and for some reason she has a house arrest ankle monitor. Since the monitor alerts authorities when she steps out to the balcony, she has an awkward method of smoking using her son Buster (Tony Hale).

Let's just say it resembles a mother bird feeding her young - or Silverstone-ing, if you will.

Arrested Development's all-star cast was back together on the red carpet for the premiere of their Netflix series - and news was released that its guest star list is still growing.

Jason Bateman, Jeffrey Tambor, Portia de Rossi, Michael Cera, Will Arnett, Alia Shawkat, David Cross, and Jessica Walter were back together after seven years of cancellation to meet the press and celebrate the unlikely return of the cult hit TV show.

According to USA Today, de Rossi called it "such a relief. It's so exciting. I've been waiting for a long, long time."

The release date for the new season of Arrested Development has been set, along with a surprise for fans - an extra episode!

Netflix, who will be releasing all of the season's episodes at once, said on Twitter, "We've made a huge mistake. There are actually 15 NEW episodes of #ArrestedDevelopment launching on @Netflix May 26."

Netflix' deal for the return of the Bluth family started at a mere 10 episodes. Creator Mitch Hurwitz was able to secure a maximum of 15 episodes with a new deal, but until recently it was believed only 14 were produced.

The Television Critics Association waited all week for the Arrested Development panel held by Netflix. In fact, they’ve been waiting six years since the Fox series was cancelled. The major rumor was the cast would reunite for a movie, but Netflix is putting on a 14 episode season of episodes. The difference is each episode will focus on one member of the Bluth family. That was the only way they could get the entire cast back.

“They have other commitments, they’re on other shows, they have other contractual obligations,” series creator Mitch Hurwitz explained. “Their lives have gone on so i...

There’s not a week that goes by where I don’t do a Google search to scour the internet for the latest news on a possible cinematic adaptation of the cult television show “Arrested Development.” The show, which was cancelled back in 2006, never was able to attract a large mainstream audience. Its brand of offbeat humor was not for everyone, but those who appreciated it have formed an intensely devoted fan base. As a result, if anything, the show has attracted more notoriety since its cancellation, and gained an even bigger following when it came to DVD. Creator Mitchell Hurwitz has for y...

After a six-year hiatus, the cast of "Arrested Development" has started working on a new season. The series aired on FOX from 2003 to 2006, and the new season will be available on Netflix next year.

Critics loved the series, which became a cult hit, but it never drew a large audience and barely got approved for its second and third seasons. To fans' delight, last year executives announced the dysfunctional Bluth family would be back to start filming 10 new episodes.

On Tuesday, Jason Bateman posted a photo on Twitter with the caption, "First day. Away we go..." He also posted a photo of h...

Fans just can't get enough of vampires. Today it's "Twilight," but not too long ago it was "Buffy The Vampire Slayer," which tops a new magazine list of the 25 Best Cult TV Shows from the past 25 years.

The Joss Whedon-helmed series ran for 144 episodes between March 1997 and May 2003, and is number one on Entertainment Weekly's new poll. The show was a mixture of drama, comedy, romance, action, and horror.

"Buffy" centered on the exploits of its titular vampire slayer, a mystical "Chosen One" living in Sunnydale, Calif., an idyllic small town situated atop the mouth to hell. Buffy (Sarah...

Funnyman/actor David Cross is refusing to stay silent about his miserable experience in a pelican costume for "Alvin & The Chipmunks" sequel "Chipwrecked" - he's taking aim at the producer who ruined a trip to London by insisting he had to be in all scenes featuring his character.

The "Arrested Development" star, who played a villainous music svengali in the first two Alvin films, opened up about his bust-up with an unnamed movie executive online just before the third movie came out in December - and now he's taking the matter further on chat shows.

Director/producer Ron Howard is encouraging fans of his cult comedy show Arrested Development to continue voicing their desire to see a new series and movie adaptation in an effort to ensure producers follow through with comeback plans.

The hit sitcom, which aired from 2003 to 2006 and starred Jason Bateman, Portia de Rossi and Will Arnett, won critical acclaim for Howard and the cast, but it didn't make it past cult status among viewers and was cancelled.

Fans have long been campaigning for TV bosses to make a film version of the show, and their wish was granted last month when Bateman...

One of the biggest stars in Hollywood right now was practically living in obscurity 15 years ago. The second act of Jason Bateman’s career is almost as unbelievable as it is well-deserved. After a career-boosting (heck, career-reviving) role on Fox’s short-lived sitcom “Arrested Development,” Bateman has become ubiquitous in Hollywood comedies and pretty much synonymous with the passive-aggressive straight man character. This weekend, his new movie “Horrible Bosses” opens nationwide co-starring Jason Sudeikis, Charlie Day, Jennifer Aniston, Colin Farrell and Kevin Spacey. The cast, which mi...

Former "Ally McBeal" and "Arrested Development" star Portia De Rossi ate just 300 calories a day as an eating disorder took over her life.

The actress, who is married to Ellen DeGeneres, has opened up about her battle with anorexia in her new book Unbearable Lightness - and she fought back tears as she talked frankly about her lowest period during a recent taped interview with Oprah Winfrey.

In the tearful chat, which will air on Monday, the Australia-born star reveals she once weighed just 82 pounds.

She says, "It wasn't that I was proud of it, but it was certainly a recognition for my ...

Keri Russell jokes about baring all in the new issue of Esquire magazine.

She commented, "I just like to be naked as much as possible at all times."

Keri is costarring in the new Fox comedy "Running Wilde," from "Arrested Development" creator Mitch Hurwitz.

Wilde is Will Arnett’s character, Steven Wilde, the son of an oil tycoon. Emmy (Russell) is his childhood sweetheart, who has become an environmentalist protesting Wilde Oil for displacing a tribe in the rainforest.

How does she stay fit for her work and posing naked for magazines? She runs and goes to pilates classes.

We're still waiting for the "Arrested Development" movie. They finally signed all the cast members, and series creator Mitch Hurtwitz is writing the script. Only producer Ron Howard has any direct information.

"Mitch Hurwitz is working on a story, working on a script and he would direct it," Howard said. "Everyone's hoping but we're not going to go through with anything that we don't think lives up to the standard."

Even Hurwitz is keeping his secrets, but just the tidbits he's shared with Howard are promising. "No clues as to who's in it, no clues as to what the storyline is but every ti...

Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" is my recommendation for the must-see movie of the summer. Anyone who has an appreciation for Tarantino's films will love this WWII epic.

Divided into chapters like his other directorial work, this story follows a much more linear path than earlier movies, but it still reflects his unique style and flair. Musically "Inglourious Basterds" feels like one part spaghetti western, one part 80s rock ballad, elevating the intensity of emotions and violence in a number of scenes.

The 2009 Emmy nominees will be announced Thursday morning and despite recent changes to the voting system, Emmy voters just can't seem to stray away from the same old outcome. Sure, 30 Rock gets showered with love, but how many more times does Mariska Hargitay need to make the cut?

Here are some names we'd like to see on the roster this year (in alphabetical order):

Big Love (HBO) - Ok Emmy voters, it's been three seasons. It's time to get over your aversion to the icky polygamy premise and embrace the TV bliss that is "Big Love." After a two year break (damn writers' strike!) the sh...

In the past few seasons for network TV, there have been a few shows that were destined for greatness from their very first pilot episodes: Arrested Development, Desperate Housewives, Friday Night Lights, Heroes, Lost and The Office.

That's it, that's the list. And of those six shows, one was cancelled due to low ratings ("Arrested Development"), one is on life-support ("Friday Night Lights"), and two were in danger after having lost their way - no pun intended, but "Lost" managed to find its way back while "Heroes" is struggling. "Housewives" still has its foundation of viewers but is...